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The Secret Supper (Audio)

"The Secret Supper" is available in abridge (2 CD set) and unabridge (6 CD set) Audiobook versions. Published by Simon&Schuster Audio, the book is read by Simon Jones. You can hear a clip by clicking in the icon below and to obtain more information about this product by clicking here.

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The Secret Supper  In January of 1497, Father Agostino Leyre, a Dominican Inquisitor and expert on the interpretation of secret messages, is ordered to supervise Leonardo da Vinci's final touches to The Last Supper. He was sent by Pope Alexander VI who had heard through anonymous letters that Da Vinci was painting the twelve apostles without halos, that the chalice was missing, and that Leonardo had painted himself in the supper with his back to Jesus. This could have sent him to the inquisition. Why did he do this? Was Leonardo da Vinci a heretic?
  Full of dark surprises, The Secret Supper depicts a deadly game of wits between the brilliant Leonardo da Vinci and the Dominican Inquisitor intent upon bringing him to trial for heresy. Revealing the truth behind Da Vinci's best-known religious work, it will keep you guessing until the final page.
More information  After finishing this novel, you'll never see The Last Supper in the same way again.

 


 

El Secreto Egipcio de Napoleón  On August 12, 1799, after more than a year in the lands of Egypt, Syria and Palestine, the young General Napoleon Bonaparte agrees to a strange proposition: to spend an entire night alone inside the Great Pyramid at Giza. What he experienced that night –something never discovered by his many biographers— has been the object of wide historical speculation ever since. In this taut historical thriller, based on meticulous research, Sierra convincingly uncovers a heretofore unrevealed aspect of Napoleon, embarked upon a More informationsingular quest as mythical as it was spellbinding.

 


 

En Busca de la Edad de Oro  During the last ten years, Javier Sierra has been travelling the world in search of some of the greatest mysteries of Ancient Civilizations. And he has found astonishing coincidences between them all. In every place he visited, the Ancients talked about a “Mother Culture” more advanced than theirs.Where are their traces to be found?And how did their extraordinary technological advancements become lost? Sierra discovers answers to these baffling enigmas. (Fully illustrated).

 


 

Las Puertas Templarias  During a satellite exploration of France, the cameras of the ERS-1 detect a strange energy force from the center of several cities. One of the engineers of the European Space Agency soon discovers the reason: the source of the energy turns out to be the great gothic cathedrals that were built in France during the Thirteenth Century. And “something” has activated them! This novel explains the links between the Knights Templar, the Gothic Cathedrals of France, and a secret plot: all of them trace on the map of that country the sillouette of the constellation of Virgo. But why?

 


 

La Dama Azul  An old Spanish historical mystery awakens the interest of a journalist, a retired “psychic spy” of a top secret US Air Force program, and several cardinals in Rome. Its solution is linked to a Sixteenth Century nun, who was accused by the Spanish Inquisition of travelling more than 500 times to the New Mexico territories using her power to “bilocate” (to be in two places at the same time). This novel is based on an famous legend of the US Southwest, in which a strange “Lady in Blue” appeared to the Native Americans, informing them of the arrival of the first Conquistadores.

 


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